Franklin Homes for Sale

by amasters on September 22, 2011

in News

Click to view any of the listings or choose a different price range to view Franklin homes for sale in that price range.

$1,000,000 up $400,000-$449,999 $225,000-$249,999 $140,000-$149,999
$900,000-$999,999 $375,000-$399,999 $200,000-$224,999 $130,000-$139,999
$800,000-$899,999 $350,000-$374,999 $190,000-$199,999 $120,000-$129,999
$700,000-$799,999 $325,000-$349,999 $180,000-$189,999 $110,000-$119,999
$600,000-$699,999 $300,000-$324,999 $170,000-$179,999 $100,000-$109,999
$500,000-$599,999 $275,000-$299,999 $160,000-$169,999 under $100,000
$450,000-$499,999 $250,000-$274,999 $150,000-$159,999

 

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

News in Brief

by franklin on May 17, 2012

in News

Seminar to give tips on tax breaks for preservation The Franklin Development Corp. will help property owners learn how to get tax credits to preserve and revitalize historic buildings during a seminar at 6 p.m.

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Franklin College gets new coach

Jennifer Lodge, an assistant coach for the past two years at Mars Hill College in North Carolina, has been named the new head women’s basketball coach at Franklin College.

Read the full article →

Greenwood farmers market plans to move

Greenwood — The Greenwood Farmers Market is moving to a larger location a few blocks north of its current spot at the city’s library, operators announced Wednesday on the market’s Facebook site.

Read the full article →

Knight appearance to support Greenwood Public Library

Knight event to aid Greenwood library Bob Knight will headline an event that is expected to raise enough cash to end most of the Greenwood Public Library’s immediate budget problems.

Read the full article →

Whiteland track offers kart racers the thrill of speed

Makala Marks is 9 years old, and she drives faster than most grown-ups — behind the wheel of a racing kart, that is.

Read the full article →

Be a good citizen — vote

In GOP-dominated Johnson County, the May 8 primary is the election that counts.

Read the full article →

10 non-traditional sports available in Central Indiana

Does the recent weather have you looking for activities that normally have to wait for summer? Or maybe you’d be out there right now if it weren’t for those painful memories of climbing ropes in elementary school gym class?

Read the full article →

April couldn’t top March for warmth

This month has received a bad rap as being cold, thanks to a record-setting warm March.

Read the full article →

Greenwood parks board votes to close pool

Parks board votes to close Greenwood pool Crumbling concrete and a worn- out electrical system have made the Greenwood pool too dangerous to open and too expensive to repair.

Read the full article →

Library referendum in Johnson County planned for May 8

A $30 million referendum on the May 8 ballot would build a new library in Franklin — but the tab would be shared by those outside the city limits.

Read the full article →